Ryan Rettmann
About Ryan Rettmann
Ryan Rettmann is a Technology Development Engineer with extensive experience in semiconductor processing and materials science. He has worked at notable companies including IBM, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, and currently onsemi, contributing to advancements in RF technology and CMOS technology development.
Current Role at Onsemi
Ryan Rettmann serves as a Technology Development Engineer at onsemi, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he focuses on advancing technology development initiatives within the semiconductor sector. His work contributes to the company's efforts in enhancing semiconductor processing and technology integration.
Previous Experience at GLOBALFOUNDRIES
Prior to his current role, Ryan Rettmann worked at GLOBALFOUNDRIES as an RF-SOI Technology Development Engineer from 2016 to 2023. During his tenure, he contributed to the development of radio frequency silicon-on-insulator technologies, which are essential for high-performance semiconductor applications.
Experience at IBM
Ryan Rettmann has extensive experience at International Business Machines (IBM), where he held multiple roles. He worked as an Integration Engineer from 2010 to 2015, focusing on semiconductor integration processes. Earlier, he served as an Ion Implant/GateOx Process Engineer from 2007 to 2009, where he contributed to process engineering in semiconductor manufacturing.
Education and Expertise in Microelectronic Engineering
Ryan Rettmann studied at Rochester Institute of Technology, where he earned both his M.S. and B.S. degrees in Microelectronic Engineering from 2003 to 2010. His education provided a strong foundation in materials science and semiconductor technology, equipping him with the skills necessary for advancements in semiconductor processing.
Specialized Skills in RF Technology
Ryan Rettmann possesses specialized skills in RF technology, which are crucial for the development of wireless communication systems. His expertise in this area has been instrumental in his roles within the semiconductor industry, particularly in the development of RF-SOI technologies.